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Israeli Attack on Gaza Hospital Kills Three Journalists
An Israeli attack on al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza killed five Palestinians, including three journalists, Ismail Bdaih, Suleiman Haccac, and Samir Al-Rifai; six others were wounded. The Israeli army is investigating, but at least ten Palestinians have died in Khan Yunis since Thursday. The Committee to P...
Israeli Attack on Gaza Hospital Kills Three Journalists
An Israeli attack on al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza killed five Palestinians, including three journalists, Ismail Bdaih, Suleiman Haccac, and Samir Al-Rifai; six others were wounded. The Israeli army is investigating, but at least ten Palestinians have died in Khan Yunis since Thursday. The Committee to P...
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48% Bias Score


Premiolino Awards Highlight Threats to Journalism
The 65th Premiolino journalism prize, sponsored by Pirelli, was awarded to six Italian journalists for their work, highlighting the dangers faced by journalists globally, especially in Ukraine and Gaza, where record numbers were killed in 2024; Italy's press freedom ranking also dropped.
Premiolino Awards Highlight Threats to Journalism
The 65th Premiolino journalism prize, sponsored by Pirelli, was awarded to six Italian journalists for their work, highlighting the dangers faced by journalists globally, especially in Ukraine and Gaza, where record numbers were killed in 2024; Italy's press freedom ranking also dropped.
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32% Bias Score


BBC Crew Detained, Interrogated, and Strip-Searched by Israeli Forces in Golan Heights
On May 9th, a BBC Arabic team was detained and interrogated by Israeli forces near the Golan Heights while filming, resulting in equipment confiscation, strip searches, and the deletion of personal photos before their eventual release.
BBC Crew Detained, Interrogated, and Strip-Searched by Israeli Forces in Golan Heights
On May 9th, a BBC Arabic team was detained and interrogated by Israeli forces near the Golan Heights while filming, resulting in equipment confiscation, strip searches, and the deletion of personal photos before their eventual release.
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40% Bias Score


Hungary Delays Controversial Media Law Debate Until Autumn
Hungary's parliament will delay debate on a controversial media law until autumn, following criticism from the EU and concerns about its impact on media freedom and potential violations of EU law. The law would grant broad powers to monitor foreign-funded media and NGOs.
Hungary Delays Controversial Media Law Debate Until Autumn
Hungary's parliament will delay debate on a controversial media law until autumn, following criticism from the EU and concerns about its impact on media freedom and potential violations of EU law. The law would grant broad powers to monitor foreign-funded media and NGOs.
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44% Bias Score


KRT TV Employees Strike Over Unpaid Salaries in Turkey
KRT TV employees in Turkey have stopped working due to unpaid salaries and meal allowances since March 28th, 2023, impacting over 150 employees and raising concerns about press freedom and the public's right to information; the channel's management has apologized and promised to create a payment pla...
KRT TV Employees Strike Over Unpaid Salaries in Turkey
KRT TV employees in Turkey have stopped working due to unpaid salaries and meal allowances since March 28th, 2023, impacting over 150 employees and raising concerns about press freedom and the public's right to information; the channel's management has apologized and promised to create a payment pla...
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28% Bias Score


Iran Intensifies Intimidation Campaign Against BBC Persian Journalists and Families
The Iranian regime is intensifying its intimidation campaign against BBC Persian journalists and their families, with over 20 reported threats in the UK and increased harassment targeting relatives in Iran, including interrogations and threats of imprisonment and asset seizure.
Iran Intensifies Intimidation Campaign Against BBC Persian Journalists and Families
The Iranian regime is intensifying its intimidation campaign against BBC Persian journalists and their families, with over 20 reported threats in the UK and increased harassment targeting relatives in Iran, including interrogations and threats of imprisonment and asset seizure.
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20% Bias Score

Israeli Strikes Kill 13 in Gaza, Including Journalists
Israeli strikes in Gaza killed at least 13 Palestinians, including three journalists, on Thursday night, prompting accusations of a systematic attack on the press and raising concerns about information control amid restricted media access to the region.

Israeli Strikes Kill 13 in Gaza, Including Journalists
Israeli strikes in Gaza killed at least 13 Palestinians, including three journalists, on Thursday night, prompting accusations of a systematic attack on the press and raising concerns about information control amid restricted media access to the region.
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64% Bias Score

Israeli Strike on Gaza Hospital Kills Five, Including Three Journalists
An Israeli strike on al-Ahli hospital in Gaza City killed five people, including three journalists, and injured 30 others; the Israeli military claims it targeted a PIJ fighter in a command center within the hospital grounds, while the Palestinian Journalists' Syndicate accuses Israel of a war crime...

Israeli Strike on Gaza Hospital Kills Five, Including Three Journalists
An Israeli strike on al-Ahli hospital in Gaza City killed five people, including three journalists, and injured 30 others; the Israeli military claims it targeted a PIJ fighter in a command center within the hospital grounds, while the Palestinian Journalists' Syndicate accuses Israel of a war crime...
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40% Bias Score

Hong Kong Activist Jimmy Lai Remains Imprisoned Amidst Concerns Over His Health and Due Process
Jimmy Lai, a 78-year-old Hong Kong media mogul and activist, remains imprisoned since December 2020 for opposing China's policies, prompting his son Sebastian to campaign globally for his release, emphasizing his deteriorating health and the lack of due process in his trial.

Hong Kong Activist Jimmy Lai Remains Imprisoned Amidst Concerns Over His Health and Due Process
Jimmy Lai, a 78-year-old Hong Kong media mogul and activist, remains imprisoned since December 2020 for opposing China's policies, prompting his son Sebastian to campaign globally for his release, emphasizing his deteriorating health and the lack of due process in his trial.
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60% Bias Score

Violation of Presumption of Innocence in Turkey: Law Enforcement and Media Practices Under Scrutiny
The article discusses the violation of the presumption of innocence in Turkey due to the public portrayal of individuals as guilty before a court verdict, citing the Erdoğan Yağız case as an example of how law enforcement actions and media coverage can damage reputation and violate human rights.

Violation of Presumption of Innocence in Turkey: Law Enforcement and Media Practices Under Scrutiny
The article discusses the violation of the presumption of innocence in Turkey due to the public portrayal of individuals as guilty before a court verdict, citing the Erdoğan Yağız case as an example of how law enforcement actions and media coverage can damage reputation and violate human rights.
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60% Bias Score

Argentina Denies Leaked Intelligence Plan Amid Surveillance Concerns
Argentinian President Milei's office denied a report by La Nación detailing a leaked national intelligence plan with ambiguous language that could enable the surveillance of journalists and political figures, despite confirming the plan's existence.

Argentina Denies Leaked Intelligence Plan Amid Surveillance Concerns
Argentinian President Milei's office denied a report by La Nación detailing a leaked national intelligence plan with ambiguous language that could enable the surveillance of journalists and political figures, despite confirming the plan's existence.
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48% Bias Score

Leaked Argentine Intelligence Plan Sparks Press Freedom Concerns
Argentine President Javier Milei's government faces criticism after a leaked intelligence plan revealed potential surveillance of journalists, politicians, and economists; the government denies such intentions, but journalist Hugo Alconada Mon reported hacking attempts after publishing the story.

Leaked Argentine Intelligence Plan Sparks Press Freedom Concerns
Argentine President Javier Milei's government faces criticism after a leaked intelligence plan revealed potential surveillance of journalists, politicians, and economists; the government denies such intentions, but journalist Hugo Alconada Mon reported hacking attempts after publishing the story.
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40% Bias Score
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